Heh, true enough. With two out of three being a vigilante or super-villain, I bet that every legal firm has someone on staff who can fly. Not all of the supers have actual superpowers, but it seems to be a fairly high percentage.

Very similar, yeah. Only Mr. Incredible and the other supers had a governmental agency that took care of the issues and helped them relocate and go into hiding. I don’t foresee Shitropolis having the same sort of agency.

The lawyer needed to find Good Girl to serve the writ and one of the best ways to find a superhero is to need rescuing from imminent death – so he jumped off the tower block in order to get Good Girl to appear and rescue him.
It’s a sign of dedication to his job because her risked at best being rescued by the wrong hero or worse not getting rescued at all in time & going splat!

You’re not taking into account the sheer number of super-powered individuals in Shitropolis. Not all of them are heroes and villains.

He very well could be someone with super-durability or is able to fly or some other power that would save him if a hero didn’t. Add that with the typical lawyer scumsucking manipulative mindset … and you have a bloodsucker who found the perfect way to give summons to supers being sued.

All – Thank you for your comments. I enjoyed participating in the event this month. I've come to the conclusion that America should shut down both wars — Iraq and Afghanistan. We need to focus on getting Al Quaeda … and leave the nation- building aspects of war alone.Anyhow, thanx again for your visit!

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